Idealistic Studies

An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy

Edited by Jennifer A. Bates, Duquesne University

Idealistic Studies provides a peer-reviewed forum for the discussion of themes and topics that relate to the tradition and legacy of philosophical Idealism. Established in 1971 as a vehicle for American Personalism and post-Kantian Idealism, the journal's purview now includes historically earlier expressions, as well as the inheritance of that past in the developments of late 19th to mid-20th century philosophy. The journal has also become a venue for a number of philosophical movements that share Idealism in their genealogies, including Phenomenology, Neo-Kantianism, Historicism, Hermeneutics, Life Philosophy, Existentialism, and Pragmatism.

The mission of Idealistic Studies is to provide a forum for writing that recognizes the defining significance of consciousness and mind in the concerns of philosophy and other expressions of high culture.

EDITORIAL NOTE: Papers submitted and accepted by the previous editor will be published in issue 47:1/2 (2017). This issue is forthcoming. All issues thereafter will be supervised by the new editorial team.